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![]() This is happening in my 120g with probably 140 lbs of rock, no sandbed for the critter to leave tracks on or a hole in the sandbed under a particular rock. The clicking comes from the near the centre of the tank, but from which rock, I haven't the faintest idea. I flashlight that tank several times after lights out and before I go to bed, and haven't even had a glimpse of the possible culprit
![]() All my "spare" tanks are being used to get rid of bubble algae from my 67g and my 37g. Don't know when that emerald crab I have is going to stop eating the coraline algae a bit of bubble algae. The 37g had rock from when we moved into our condo. Despite every effort to eradicate the stuff, it kept coming back tenfold. Finally, out of utter frustration, I boiled all the rock which was ALL covered with that menace, so that rock is cycling and deader than a doornail. So, am I having a good time with any of my new tanks????!!!!!???? When added together, I think we've got the Bermuda triangle PLUS Area 51 going on at our place with regard to tanks and various problems ![]() Sam's idea might work, but my technical assistant, Chris, is out of town until late Sunday night. Don't know if we have the camcorder or if my daughter has it. It would be cool to be able to hook it up to our vcr with the hard drive, but don't know if that's possible. AARRGGHHHHHH !!!!!!! |